@xsnowpig: What did you think the explosion at the beginning was from?
@xsnowpig: What did you think the explosion at the beginning was from?
@Killer Toilet: I've actually gotten ads for GameFly in my mailers from Netflix. Apparently they don't see any conflict of interest.
@TalesXGundam: I remember them carrying Harry Potter when I used to shop there. Now that I think about it, it's rather odd, isn't it?
@nick111: Stop looking at the new ones. I have two used 60 GBs I bought off of eBay and both of them work perfectly fine.
@Master Chef: Maybe, but it certainly works better than the one on the 360.
@Bologna: No, he makes it sound like the game isn't particularly nice looking, which is true.
Those are very well made, but they look disgusting.
I miss playing games from Pangea Soft. I need a mac again, but just for their stuff. :(
Maybe twoish years old? My mom had a Packard Bell computer for work, and she let me use it. We didn't buy any games for it, I just played what came with it. All I remember was Mega Race, but I know it had more.
@Master_Odin: You can use Netflix on Linux (and Mac OS X) now, last time I checked. They switched to Microsoft Silverlight for the streaming service. I think the Linux equivalent is Moonlight.
Back in my day games like the Sims came with manuals with page counts into the hundreds!
@longbourne: Well, now that you mention it, I've had this terrible headache and I can't get it to go away... Honestly though, this is a useful tool. Just tried it with a DVD and it was much quicker than what I was using in the past.
This would be a huge help to me if I had more than one Blu-ray movie. It would also help if my computers actually had Blu-ray drives.
Good. Now we just need Firefox to catch up. When should we expect this in it?
Better yet, how do I stop it from sleeping when shutting down? More than once I've told my laptop to shut down only to close the lid. It would be reasonable to assume that it would continue to shut down. It does not. Instead, next time I open it I see Windows wake up, and then finish shutting down. How stupid is that?
@Neil Dawson: At Joystiq it said that there was a limit of just two drives plugged into a 360, no mention of registration.
@Nihilexistentialist: Or, instead, one console could do everything. Isn't that a novel idea?
@Nihilexistentialist: It might be because he just wants one system with one set of controllers hooked up to his TV instead of three each with their own controllers, memory cards, and cables. Just a thought.
@bayXSonic: I really should get around to trying it, but my right hand is still currently deformed from both the Mighty and the hockey puck.
Or you could just ditch any Apple branded mice for one that is actually decent.